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In many words, adding -er to a verb turns it into someone who performs the action.
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In many words, adding -er to a verb turns it into someone who performs the action.
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-er
IPA(Pronunciation)
Suffix
added to verbs
morpheme
informal
added to a noun denoting an occupation
added to a number
slang
with few limitations
added to a noun
added to nouns
Japanese Meaning
動詞に付いて、その動作を行う人や物を表す接尾辞。例えば、'baker'(パンを焼く人)のように、行為の担い手を意味する名詞を形成する。 / 能動的な主体や担い手を示す名詞を作るために用いられる接尾辞。
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